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Arguably the greatest player in NFL history, Hall of Fame receiver Jerry Rice is profiled in this edition of A Football Life. Rice's rise from small-college obscurity to superstar status is documented along with all the great plays and great moments of his storied career.

Steve Young was able to put to rest any questions about his credentials to take over the 49ers after Joe Montana was traded away in 1993. Young set a Super Bowl record with 6 touchdown passes en route to the 49ers' fifth Super Bowl victory, the first team in NFL history to win that many.

In a rematch of Super Bowl XVI, the Bengals were hoping for a better result, but 49ers QB Joe Montana showed his cool as he lead San Francisco on a late touchdown drive to take home the 49ers' third Super Bowl of the decade.

In a rematch of Super Bowl XVI, the Bengals were hoping for a better result, but 49ers QB Joe Montana showed his cool as he lead San Francisco on a late touchdown drive to take home the 49ers' third Super Bowl of the decade.

In the 49ers first season without Bill Walsh at the helm, rookie head coach George Seifert was able to stay the course and guide the Niners to another Super Bowl. On the other side of the field, the Broncos were looking to avoid tying the NFL record for Super Bowl losses (4) and get John Elway his first title.

In the 49ers first season without Bill Walsh at the helm, rookie head coach George Seifert was able to stay the course and guide the Niners to another Super Bowl. On the other side of the field, the Broncos were looking to avoid tying the NFL record for Super Bowl losses (4) and get John Elway his first title.

Super Bowl XXXVII featured the league's #1 offense (Raiders) going against the league's #1 defense (Buccaneers) for the first time in NFL history, while also pitting Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden against his former team, which had traded him prior to the season due to a contract dispute.

Super Bowl XXXVII featured the league's #1 offense (Raiders) going against the league's #1 defense (Buccaneers) for the first time in NFL history, while also pitting Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden against his former team, which had traded him prior to the season due to a contract dispute.

On Dec. 6, 1992, Jerry Rice caught his 101st career touchdown, passing Steve Largent for the most career touchdowns. Rice still holds this record today with 197. For more, check out
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